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War graves site battles with demand
News A free online database of War graves is struggling to cope with massive demand just one day after its launch. The Web site, which was launched yesterday to coincide with remembrance celebrations, holds Commonwealth... [10 Nov 1998]
Debugging From the Trenches - War Stories From the Real World
White Paper Of course, when developers are sitting around at lunch they don't talk about the excitement of UML diagrams, they swap war stories on the nasty bugs they've worked on. Debugging forces into nooks and crannies of the code... [02 Apr 2009]
War memorial database goes live
News The first national database of war memorials throughout the UK went live today - 12 years after the project began. The UK National Inventory of War Memorials contains details of 45,000 memorials erected... [08 Nov 2001]
War looms over global tech talent
News A global war for technology talent is looming that will lead to severe skills shortages and rising salaries, according to a new study by PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC). Graham Wyllie, director at PwC, said in the report:... [06 Nov 2006]
War! What is it good for? Linux supercomputing
News Linux is going to war - and this time, it's not with Microsoft. The US Department of Defense has bought two Linux supercomputers to help it with war games. The two supercomputers will be used to by the... [18 Aug 2004]
Voice biometrics, war tech and the history of computing
News In September silicon.com had an exclusive look through the treasure trove of historical technology in the National Museum of Computing at the home of the World War II codebreakers, Bletchley Park. Sticking with the... [08 Oct 2008]
VACCINE: War of the Worms in Wired and Wireless Networks
White Paper The highlight of worm outbreaks in 2004 was a new phenomenon called 'War of the Worms' between NetSky, Bagle and MyDoom worm variants. This war created complex interactions among worms. This paper tries... [31 Aug 2007]
US gamers go to war for their country
News Nationalist fervour and a desire wage war in the wake of the attacks of 11 September means the success of the recruitment tools is likely to be high. A video game aimed at enticing youngsters into the US army is to be... [04 Jul 2002]
Using War Games to Find IT Vulnerabilities
White Paper The presenter describes how Intel uses war games to find IT vulnerabilities. [02 Apr 2009]
Privacy campaigners declare war on Information Commission
News Writing in the Telegraph today, Simon Davies, director of pressure group Privacy International, declared 'war' on the Information Commission (IC), lambasting its "bizarre" decision to endorse a scheme to take digital... [26 Jul 2002]
AMD profits hit in chip war
News A fierce price war with arch-rival Intel has forced AMD to admit it will make a loss in its third financial quarter. AMD says the vicious price-war with Intel is putting heavy pressure on revenues, as... [30 Aug 2001]
Real v Apple music war: iPod freedom petition backfires
News RealNetworks has stepped up its music 'war' on Apple - with results it clearly didn't expect. Hostilities started in late July, when Real cracked Apple's FairPlay code, meaning songs bought from the RealPlayer Music... [18 Aug 2004]
Will Netscape lose the Web server war?
Comment Netscape is currently waging war in the Web server market. Web servers are a cornerstone technology for ecommerce - the buzzword that's on everyone's lips. Netscape's mission is to be the vendor of choice. [24 Aug 1998]
Chip and PIN doesn't mean the end of the war on card fraud
News Chip and Pin will cut down certain areas [of fraud] but it won't win the war. A Friday night drinking session had certainly not cost £500, Richard Wolfe thought when he opened his bank statement. But his statement showed... [07 Feb 2006]
In brief: Telcos gear up for mobile satellite service price war
News The first telecommunications firms to offer satellite mobile phones are on the verge of a price war as they battle to provide the cheapest rates. ICO Global Communications has said it will offer rates at half the cost of... [14 Jul 1998]